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K
3 years ago

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T
3 years ago

A true wonder and a must see for both Dubliner's a...

A true wonder and a must see for both Dubliner's and Tourists. All the wonders of Art from Impressionists to Modern Conceptual Art. From Dublin's Robert Ballagh to Artworks from around the World. A must see for all, please don't miss this true treasure of Ireland.

K
3 years ago

I love this place! Entry is free to the public and...

I love this place! Entry is free to the public and you can really get emerged in the history of the exhibits. It was definitely a highlight of my trip. And don't forget to visit the Natural History museum next door

J
3 years ago

A wonderful museum with a great many paintings by ...

A wonderful museum with a great many paintings by internationally known artists as well as lesser known Irish artists from all sorts of artistic eras. You can find everything from Realism to Impressionism to Cubism by artists like Picasso, it's definitely worth it!

A
3 years ago

Beautifully presented paintings. These are not spe...

Beautifully presented paintings. These are not spectacular !!! Some of the rooms are currently not accessible for renovation. However, the museum is free, it has clean toilets and a cafe

L
3 years ago

You can stay a whole day in this Gallery! There ar...

You can stay a whole day in this Gallery! There are many works, all well arranged and placed. I have seen works from Picasso, Monet to the most current by Irish artists! Fantastic, I recommend!

M
3 years ago

Caravaggio's betrayal of Judas would be enough t...

Caravaggio's betrayal of Judas would be enough to book a plane with Ryanair, arrive at the National Gallery by 5.30 pm, enjoy the canvas in silence, identifying and then go back. Among other things, there are many fantastic works in addition to the one mentioned: in short, take an afternoon and also have a Guinness to the sound of violins.

About National Gallery of Ireland - Education Dept.

The National Gallery of Ireland - Education Dept. is a renowned institution located in the heart of Georgian Dublin. The gallery is home to an extensive collection of Irish and European art, spanning from the Middle Ages to the present day. The Education Department at the National Gallery of Ireland offers a range of programs and resources for visitors, including guided tours, workshops, lectures, and online resources.

One of the primary goals of the Education Department at the National Gallery of Ireland is to make art accessible to everyone. They offer a range of programs designed for people with different interests and levels of experience with art. For example, they have programs specifically designed for families with young children, as well as programs for adults who want to deepen their understanding and appreciation of art.

The guided tours offered by the Education Department are particularly popular among visitors. These tours are led by knowledgeable guides who provide insights into specific works or themes within the gallery's collection. Visitors can choose from a variety of tour options depending on their interests or schedule.

In addition to guided tours, visitors can also participate in workshops led by professional artists or educators. These workshops provide hands-on experiences that allow participants to explore different techniques and materials used in creating art.

For those unable to visit in person, the Education Department also offers online resources such as virtual exhibitions and educational videos that can be accessed from anywhere in the world.

The National Gallery's commitment to education extends beyond its walls through outreach programs aimed at schools throughout Ireland. The gallery provides teachers with educational resources that align with national curriculum standards so that students can learn about art while also meeting academic requirements.

Overall, visiting or engaging with The National Gallery Of Ireland -Education Dept., whether it be through an onsite visit or online resource access provides an enriching experience for anyone interested in exploring Irish and European Art history while learning about various techniques used throughout time periods which has been made possible through their dedication towards providing quality education services both onsite & offsite!

National Gallery of Ireland - Education Dept.

National Gallery of Ireland - Education Dept.

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